Friday, September 12, 2014

Watch Apple boosts tech wireless recharging batteries – Globo.com

The adoption of wireless charging battery in Apple Watch, Apple’s new smart watch can be the turning point for a technology that has suffered for years amid competing standards and confusion of consumers.

Supporters of wireless recharging see a future in which people are free from tangled power and warnings of low battery cables, and where terms like “Taken” and “logged out” will be as anachronistic as “dial” one phone.

While the technology is already able to achieve this in large part to competition to set a global standard is hampering delivery. At the moment, there are three alliances, which still does not have much to show.

“There are now many bees around the hive,” said Omri Lachman, Chief Executive Humavox, an Israeli startup with its own technology Wireless recharging. “So far, we have not seen a large cluster of battery recharge wireless devices There is a good reason for that. Three standards for the same type of technology.”

Dispute similar has happened between Betamax tape VHS and four decades ago, or more recently between Blu-ray and HD DVD for supremacy on the high definition disc format.

In the past year, less than 20 million cell phones are sold with no ability to recharge wire, according to consultancy IHS technology -. less than 2% of the one billion smartphones sold in the world

Although users clearly vejamm recharging wireless devices – with mobile phones, tablets and other devices being charged to leave them on a platform or other surface – like a natural evolution, some industry leaders warn that still have to connect the charging device into the outlet can be cumbersome for some. “Having to create another device you need to connect the outlet actually is, in most situations, more complicated,” said vice president of Apple, Phil Schiller, just two years ago.

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